Omaha Golf Trip Planning Guide
Omaha is America's steak capital — home to the original Omaha Steaks and a beef culture that permeates every restaurant. Indian Creek, a former PGA Tour stop, anchors the public golf scene alongside several strong municipal and daily-fee courses. The Old Market district delivers walkable nightlife, and the Berkshire Hathaway city's Midwestern hospitality makes groups feel welcome everywhere.
5 courses · 4 restaurants · 4 bars · 4 activities
Quick Facts
Spring, Summer, Fall
OMA (10 min drive)
$22–$99
$300/night
3 of 5
~$277/person
Sample 3-Day Itinerary
Here's a realistic 3-day itinerary for a group golf trip to Omaha. Every venue below is real and pulled from our curated database — no filler.
Day 1
Quarry Oaks Golf Club — parkland, $59–$99 · 4.6★
Carved from a limestone quarry along the Missouri River bluffs — dramatic 200-foot elevation changes and stunning views
Gorat's Steakhouse — steakhouse, $$$
Warren Buffett's favorite steakhouse — old-school Omaha beef at its finest. T-bones and prime rib are the move.
Brickway Brewery & Distillery — brewpub
Old Market brewery and distillery combo — craft beer, bourbon, and a great downtown atmosphere
Day 2
The Knolls Golf Course — parkland, $25–$45 · 4.5★
City of Omaha's best muni — hilly and fun with mature trees and the best budget green fees in the metro
Old Market District Crawl — 2-3 hours, $20–$40/pp
Walk the cobblestone streets of the Old Market — breweries, cocktail bars, and restaurants all within blocks
The Drover — steakhouse, $$$
Omaha institution since 1968 — the whiskey-marinated filet is legendary among steak aficionados
The Berry & Rye — cocktail · Open late
Omaha's best speakeasy — hidden entrance, craft cocktails, and a moody prohibition-era vibe
Day 3
Indian Creek Golf Course — parkland, $49–$85 · 4.4★
Former PGA Tour site — the best public course in Nebraska with tournament conditioning and a challenging layout through mature trees
Henry Doorly Zoo — half day, $20–$30/pp
Consistently ranked the #1 zoo in the world — the indoor desert dome and jungle are genuinely incredible
Block 16 — casual, $$
James Beard-nominated sandwich shop — the Croque Garcon and Korean-inspired dishes are incredible
The Sydney — dive · Open late
Benson's beloved dive — cheap drinks, live music, and the heart of Omaha's best bar strip
Course-by-Course Guide
Omaha has 5 courses worth playing. 3 are walkable if you want to save on cart fees.
Indian Creek Golf Course
PremiumFormer PGA Tour site — the best public course in Nebraska with tournament conditioning and a challenging layout through mature trees
Quarry Oaks Golf Club
PremiumCarved from a limestone quarry along the Missouri River bluffs — dramatic 200-foot elevation changes and stunning views
Tiburon Golf Club
Solid27 holes in west Omaha — three distinct nines with good variety and consistently well-maintained greens
The Knolls Golf Course
SolidCity of Omaha's best muni — hilly and fun with mature trees and the best budget green fees in the metro
Willow Lakes Golf Course
BudgetAffordable warm-up round in Bellevue — flat and forgiving with some nice water features
Where to Stay
Omaha has 2 group-friendly lodging options in our database, starting at $300/night for the whole house. Several options include hot tubs — a non-negotiable for most groups.
$400–$1200/night
Sleeps 12–16 · Dundee and Benson neighborhoods
$300–$800/night
Sleeps 10–14 · Old Market and Midtown
Group Dining Guide
4 restaurants vetted for group golf trips. Several can handle large parties without a reservation headache.
Gorat's Steakhouse
$$$Warren Buffett's favorite steakhouse — old-school Omaha beef at its finest. T-bones and prime rib are the move.
The Drover
$$$Omaha institution since 1968 — the whiskey-marinated filet is legendary among steak aficionados
Block 16
$$James Beard-nominated sandwich shop — the Croque Garcon and Korean-inspired dishes are incredible
Leadbelly
$$Benson's best restaurant — creative comfort food, great burgers, and a packed bar scene
Nightlife
4 bars curated for groups. 2 stay open past midnight.
Brickway Brewery & Distillery
Old Market brewery and distillery combo — craft beer, bourbon, and a great downtown atmosphere
The Berry & Rye
Late NightOmaha's best speakeasy — hidden entrance, craft cocktails, and a moody prohibition-era vibe
The Sydney
Late NightBenson's beloved dive — cheap drinks, live music, and the heart of Omaha's best bar strip
Rathskeller Bier Haus
German-style beer garden in the Old Market — massive outdoor space, imported beers, and a lively atmosphere
Activities Beyond Golf
4 off-course activities for rest days or afternoons.
Old Market District Crawl
Walk the cobblestone streets of the Old Market — breweries, cocktail bars, and restaurants all within blocks
Henry Doorly Zoo
Consistently ranked the #1 zoo in the world — the indoor desert dome and jungle are genuinely incredible
Topgolf Omaha
Three-level driving range with food and drinks — the standard pre-trip warm-up competition
Benson Brewery & Bar Crawl
Walk Maple Street in Benson — Omaha's best bar strip with 10+ spots all within a few blocks
Getting There
Fly into Eppley Airfield (OMA) — it's a 10-minute drive to Omaha. For groups of 8+, consider booking a shuttle or party bus from the airport (local providers include Omaha Party Bus and Good Life Limo). Renting two SUVs usually works for groups of 4-8.